Carbon Monoxide is an odorless gas that is formed when carbon in fuel is not completely burned. Other sources include: industrial processes, residential wood burning, and natural sources such as forest fires
Nitrogen Dioxide forms quickly from emissions such as: cars, trucks, buses, power plants, and off road equipment.
Sulfur Dioxide. The largest source of sulfur dioxide comes from fossil fuel combustion at power plants.
Lead. The major sources of lead are motor vehicles and industrial sources. Today, the highest amount of lead in air is usually found near lead smelters. Other sources are waste incinerators, utilities, and lead-acid battery manufacturers.
Nitrogen Dioxide forms quickly from emissions such as: cars, trucks, buses, power plants, and off road equipment.
Sulfur Dioxide. The largest source of sulfur dioxide comes from fossil fuel combustion at power plants.
Lead. The major sources of lead are motor vehicles and industrial sources. Today, the highest amount of lead in air is usually found near lead smelters. Other sources are waste incinerators, utilities, and lead-acid battery manufacturers.
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